Books Kieran Torbuck Has Read Twice

Kieran Torbuck | Books I Like

There are much bigger readers than me, but I do okay. I probably get through 40+ books per year. I'll tell you that I enjoyed many of them, but actions speak louder than words, and there's only a few that I've actually enjoyed enough to reread. Here they are.

Non-Fiction

  •     Bryan Magee: Confessions Of A Philosopher
  •     Gerd Gigerenzer: Risk Savvy
  •     Helen Russell: The Year Of Living Danishly
  •     John Gray: Straw Dogs
  •     John Gray: Feline Philosophy
  •     Kevin Dutton & Andy McNab: The Good Psychopath's Guide to Success
  •     Nassim Nicholas Taleb: Fooled By Randomness
  •     Nassim Nicholas Taleb: The Black Swan
  •     Nassim Nicholas Taleb: Antifragile
  •     Nassim Nicholas Taleb: Skin In The Game
  •     Ryan Holiday: Conspiracy

Fiction

  •     Mario Puzo: The Godfather 

Books I Dip Into Often

  •     Alain De Botton: The Consolations Of Philosophy
  •     Ben Goldacre: I Think You'll Find It's A Little More Complicated Than That
  •     Bertrand Russell: The Problems Of Philosophy
  •     Friedrich Nietzsche: Ecce Homo
  •     George Soros: Soros On Soros
  •     Jack D. Schwager: Market Wizards series
  •     Nassim Nicholas Taleb: The Bed Of Procustes
  •     Niccolo Machiavelli: The Prince
  •     Robert G. Hagstrom: The Warren Buffett Way
  •     Russ Roberts: How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life 
  •     Tim Ferriss: The Four Hour Workweek
  •     Tim Ferriss: Tools Of Titans
  •     Tim Steer: The Signs Were There
  •     William Poundstone: How To Predict The Unpredictable